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Q ref connecting auto updatable items in a NB?by vlherring - 04:00PM, Jul 28, 2008 |
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I tried to do a clipping or something else but didn't work, but maybe I am doing it wrong = I have a database in FilemakerPro 8.5 that's not that huge but it is on the server and I wanted to have it available in NB - I tried clippings and using Services but that didnt' work...any suggestions?
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Victoria L. Herring, Travel Research/Photography, http://www.JourneyZing.com; Lawyer, Discrimination/Civil Rights, Des Moines, Iowa http://www.herringlaw.com; personal blog, http://victorialherring.typepad.com/serendipity/ |
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Hi Victoria, In theory, assuming software developers follow the guidelines Apple wants them to follow, all applications in which you can make a selection (at least of text) should work with clipping automatically (and a good majority do). Unfortunately, some applications are not the best OS X citizens in this respect and do not properly support OS X's Services and contextual menus. I have a feeling that FileMaker may fall into this category. The workaround is to select and copy what you want to clip, then Control-click the NoteBook icon in the Dock. From the Paste To... menu you can then choose the clipping service you want to use. ---
Regards, __Eric
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Another Q on this topic, then. I created a Notebook on a case on my MacPro. I had the mini [office server with client files digitized in folders on it] mounted on my desktop. I was able to open a page "Discovery" and create a subpage for Interrogatories then click and drag the Interrog. document into the page and it shows up as an attachment and a URL link by it's topic/heading, apparently back to the Server. Well, when the server is not mounted it can't find the document of course. And when I go to trial, what then? How do I make sure that all the documents in the Notebook can be referenced by the Notebook properly? usually what I would do is copy the whole client file to my harddrive, and the Notebook, but how does the Notebook see the new location of the various documents??? ---
Victoria L. Herring, Travel Research/Photography, http://www.JourneyZing.com; Lawyer, Discrimination/Civil Rights, Des Moines, Iowa http://www.herringlaw.com; personal blog, http://victorialherring.typepad.com/serendipity/
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Eric
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10:48PM, Jul 28, 2008